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Printing Historical Society Prize for New Scholarship
The Society is pleased to announce the ‘Printing Historical Society Prize for New Scholarship’, a competition for a new article on any printing-historical subject, suitable for the Society’s Journal. Scholars and practitioners who have worked in the field for no more than seven years are invited to submit an original article on any printing-historical subject […]
The Screenplay as Material Text
The Screenplay as Material Text
Screenplays are bibliographical frankensteins. They are book-objects used to circulate the “same” text to multiple people in more than one printed copy. They are also manuscript-like, produced and circulated in multiple drafts over time, and most are never commercially published. Libraries tend to acquire them not for their value as stand-alone objects, but as part […]
What Comes Next?: The Present and Future of Literary Archives
What Comes Next?: The Present and Future of Literary Archives
SHARP: Five College Faculty Seminar on Book History Fall Talks Amy Hildreth Chen (University of Iowa, now an Independent Scholar), introduced by Courtney Andree (UMass Press)
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Danky – Pawley Symposium in Print Culture History (Webinar)
Reflecting on 10 years of research in print culture history funded by the James P. Danky Fellowships and the Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Former fellows will return to reflect on how the fellowship informed the research they will be sharing. Also, featuring a closing keynote […]
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Book/Print Artists/Scholars of Color Collective: Tia Blassingame, Ashley Hairston Doughty, Kinohi Nishikawa, and Curtis Small
Book/Print Artists/Scholars of Color Collective: Tia Blassingame, Ashley Hairston Doughty, Kinohi Nishikawa, and Curtis Small
Book artist Tia Blassingame founded The Book/Print Artists/Scholars of Color Collective to build community and collaborations with BIPOC book/print practitioners and scholars. The Collective represents a growing community of more than twenty book artists, scholars, librarians, papermakers, letterpress printers, printmakers, and curators. All are passionate about book history, print culture, and the endless potential of artists' books […]